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    This e38 has been with me for over 11 years - that is how much I like it. Only reason for selling is I have found another one that has seen very little use..... There is a real spread of prices for the e38 so I am open to discussion. Given it is ready to drive anywhere, has a massive service history and is in pretty good nick for its age I am asking $4100. See the full description and lots of photos on Trademe http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1378753741&ed=true Call on 0275 638 320. Located North Shore, Auckland.
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    Well as it turns out. It has no dipstick. But i found the iDrive setting online. Engine need to be running to check. Thanks all for help, i hope others find this post useful.
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    Have probably all the simple minds albums but thats getting a bit mainstream for this thread isn't it I love talking heads early stuff but the band was too mainstream for this thread these two individual efforts qualify thou https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVomL94fmfM
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    there was plenty of great aus bands in that era but most would be too well known to appear on this list Midnight Oil, Icehouse/Flowers, ACDC, Cold Chisel, Inxs, The Angels, Hoodoo Gurus, Noiseworks but maybe these guys
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    A litle boy playing with his toys in Korea could make some changes on the population side of things shortly, along with his mad mate Trump
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    Glad I'm not the only one that has to work to remove the dipstick from my m54...
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    Was offered $320 pounds for the forest a while back. Still going for half price from what I can see. Have body electric on 12 inch as well. NZs answer to Devo. There was also another local band "Marginal Error" some people may remember their track " this heaven" was the background music to "Radio with Pictures "
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    like a storm a new zealand band with basically no local profile first album "the end of the beginning " was 2009 is really good and plenty of youtube hits including nice cover of gangstas paradise Like a Storm is a hard rock band from Auckland, New Zealand, best known for combining heavy baritone guitar riffs and hard rock songs with didgeridoo. Formed by Chris, Kent, and Matt Brooks, Like a Storm have shared American & European stages with Alter Bridge, Korn, Shinedown, Black Veil Brides, Creed, Puddle of Mudd, Staind, Sick Puppies, and many others, as well as touring North America extensively as a headline act. Like a Storm are the highest charting New Zealand hard rock band in American radio history[citation needed]. Both of Like a Storm's two studio albums, "The End of the Beginning" and "Awaken the Fire", debuted in the Billboard 200. The band has toured with Alter Bridge, Black Stone Cherry, Three Days Grace, Steel Panther, Shinedown and Hellyeah
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    I don't actually own a BMW, I just signed in to give my opinion of Woolf Mufflers. I went there to get an exhaust gasket, and got talking to the youngish guy that seems to do all the actual muffler work there. He sold me the gasket to suit the piece of pipe I had brought with me, which had a little gash in it, about 1 cm long. I could have got it welded as a homer at where I work, but he said he'd do it for nothing. It was the end of the day, and he'd cleaned himself up ready to go home, so he said he'd do it the next morning. I arranged for my wife to go and collect it the next day, and told her to take him a packet of biscuits. When my wife went in the next morning, the guy brought the pipe in, but there were another man and woman also standing behind the counter, and this other bloke said it was going to cost $25. I think the guy who'd welded it didn't want to say he'd said he'd said he'd do it for free in front of what must have been his employers, but he should have done so. Anyway, my wife paid up because she didn't really know what was going on. I asked her if she'd given them the biscuits, and she said she did and they'd taken them. That was the part that really pissed me off the most. On top of an exorbitant price for two minutes work, they still took the thank-you biscuits. I have vowed never to have anything to do with Woolf Mufflers again, and never recommend them to anyone, as I think they are just money-grubbing A-holes. No good will shown at all.
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